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Zinc plated nails and copper wires are inserted into a lemon and a voltage is produced. Voltage can be measured or five lemon batteries can be hooked in series and connected to a capacitor. Ignite a flash cube with the voltage stored in the capacitor
Zinc plated nail nail and copper wire is inserted into a lemon and a voltage is produced. Voltage can be measured from one lemon set-up, or set-up and hook up five lemon batteries in series and connected to a capacitor. Light an LED with Lemon Battery or Ignite a flash cube with the voltage stored in the capacitor


'''Location:
'''Location:
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* Drawer 69
* Drawer 69
*Lemon needed

Latest revision as of 10:17, 14 April 2023

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Description:

Zinc plated nail nail and copper wire is inserted into a lemon and a voltage is produced. Voltage can be measured from one lemon set-up, or set-up and hook up five lemon batteries in series and connected to a capacitor. Light an LED with Lemon Battery or Ignite a flash cube with the voltage stored in the capacitor

Location:

  • Drawer 69
  • Lemon needed